For the following configuration case:
- CONFIG_SECURE_SIGNED_APPS_RSA_SCHEME
- CONFIG_SECURE_SIGNED_ON_UPDATE_NO_SECURE_BOOT
- CONFIG_SECURE_BOOT_ALLOW_SHORT_APP_PARTITION
verification of the application was failing because the externally
padded bytes were not considered in the hash (checksum) process.
This commit fixes the problem by enabling relevant code for secure OTA
without secure boot case.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/11995
When using PSRAM of rev0, the Flash and PSRAM should use different clock pins. But if using newer PSRAM, this is not necesary. This MR fixed the issue that allocating CLK of PSRAM to the same pin as Flash may crash.
Follows the approach used in Initialise-Idf.ps1 created by the tools
installer. This is the closes equivalent of "alias" used in export.bat
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/9849
SHA hardware DMA mode calculation had off-by-one error for specific
input lengths. This was causing last chunk of the input data not being
fed to the hardware accelerator and hence resulting in an incorrect
final result.
Closes: https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/11915
1: add the CONFIG_BT_BQB_ENABLED for some functions of bqb test.
2: add bqb_rfc_send_msc_cmd function to send rfcomm msc command with
only address arg input.
Current version of the test is using "git-submodule foreach", which
requires submodules to be initialized. Non-initialized submodules are
ignored. Our CI is not performing submodule initialization, but instead
it only downloads the submodule content in tools/ci/ci_fetch_submodule.py
from cache and copies it into the submodule path.
Since we already know the submodule path from .gitconfig, we can use it
as argument to git-ls-tree and avoid calling git-submodule at all. This
allows to perform the test even if the submodules are not initialization
and also it makes the code simpler.
Signed-off-by: Frantisek Hrbata <frantisek.hrbata@espressif.com>
Previously, "soc/chip_revision.h" contained a static assert to check that the
CONFIG_ESP_REV_MIN_FULL <= CONFIG_ESP_REV_MAX_FULL. There are two issues with
this assert:
- Contained in a header file, so it is only compiled if the "chip_revision.h"
is included somewhere
- CONFIG_ESP_REV_MIN_FULL and CONFIG_ESP_REV_MAX_FULL are defined in
"esp_hw_support", which is a G0 component. This creates a reverse dependency
of G0 on G1.
This commit moves the static assert "revision.c" in "esp_hw_support".
This commit refactors the USBH and the USB Host Library in the following ways:
- USBH now presents an abstraction of an endpoint (via usbh_ep_handle_t)
- Added separate functions to enqueue/dequeue URBs to a particular endpoint
- USB Host Library no longer calls HCD API directly. Calls USBH endpoint API
instead.
- Renamed "notif_cb" to "proc_req_cb" (Processing Request Callback)
- This is to avoid confusion with FreerTOS task notifications and Host
Library client event notifications.
- The processing functions of each layer (i.e., "xxx_process()") request
calls via the "proc_req_cb"
- The main handling function (i.e., usb_host_lib_handle_events()) is
responsible for calling the required "xxx_process()" of each layer